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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has verbally resigned to Chief of Staff John Kelly in anticipation of being fired by President Trump, according to a source with direct knowledge. Per a second source with direct knowledge: “He’s expecting to be fired,” so he plans to step down.
originally posted by: Grambler
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has verbally resigned to Chief of Staff John Kelly in anticipation of being fired by President Trump, according to a source with direct knowledge. Per a second source with direct knowledge: “He’s expecting to be fired,” so he plans to step down.
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As always, we should wait for conformation with anonymous sources, but if true this is huge.
I dont like him so good riddance.
And if he resigns, it will be harder for the dems to claim obstruction, though they will anyways.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: Grambler
If Trump were really that smart he wouldn't fire him or accept his resignation.
originally posted by: six67seven
a reply to: Grambler
Any news on Sessions?? What the hell is he doing these days?
Either way, little Rod is a snake!
originally posted by: Grambler
I would accept the resignation if i was trump.
What good would keeping a known enemy of his on staff be?
The only possible benefit would be as an appeasement to the never trumpers, but nothing he does will ever satisfy them anyways.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: BlueAjah
He should be charged with sedition, along with the others involved.
Surreptitiously recording someone is not sedition, although in certain jurisdictions it is illegal without that person's consent which it isn't in D.C.